Title : Normalized Theta but Increased Gamma Activity after Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor Treatment in Alzheimer's Disease: Preliminary qEEG Study - Fide_2022_Clin.EEG.Neurosci__15500594221120723 |
Author(s) : Fide E , Yerlikaya D , Oz D , Oztura I , Yener G |
Ref : Clin EEG Neurosci , :15500594221120723 , 2022 |
Abstract :
Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChE-I) are the core treatment of mild to severe Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the efficacy of AChE-I treatment on electroencephalography (EEG) and cognition remains unclear. We aimed to investigate the EEG power and coherence changes, in addition to neuropsychological performance, following a one-year treatment. Nine de-novo AD patients and demographically-matched healthy controls (HC) were included. After baseline assessments, all AD participants started cholinergic therapy. We found that baseline and follow-up gamma power analyzes were similar between groups. Yet, within the AD group after AChE-I intake, individuals with AD displayed higher gamma power compared to their baselines (P < .039). Also, baseline gamma coherence analysis showed lower values in the AD than in HC (P < .048), while these differences disappeared with increased gamma values of AD patients at the follow-up. Within the AD group after AChE-I intake, individuals with AD displayed higher theta and alpha coherence compared to their baselines (all, P < .039). These increased results within the AD group may result from a subclinical epileptiform activity. Even though AChE-I is associated with lower mortality, our results showed a significant effect on EEG power yet can increase the subclinical epileptiform activity. It is essential to be conscious of the seizure risk that treatment may cause. |
PubMedSearch : Fide_2022_Clin.EEG.Neurosci__15500594221120723 |
PubMedID: 35957592 |
Fide E, Yerlikaya D, Oz D, Oztura I, Yener G (2022)
Normalized Theta but Increased Gamma Activity after Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor Treatment in Alzheimer's Disease: Preliminary qEEG Study
Clin EEG Neurosci
:15500594221120723
Fide E, Yerlikaya D, Oz D, Oztura I, Yener G (2022)
Clin EEG Neurosci
:15500594221120723